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reviews, but senator john mccain said the film is wrong because the waterboarding of khalid shaikh mohammed did not lead to information to osama bin laden's compound. >>> chris christie is the most favored republican candidate for the 2016 republican nomination in a new poll with 55%. >>> president obama's approval rating reached 57% in a cbs poll focusing on the fiscal cliff talks. >>> former republican senator chuck hagel is a top candidate to become the new defense secretary in the second obama administration, but there's some opposition questioning hagel's support for israel. >>> and ben affleck is reportedly on the list of possible successors if senator john kerry is nominated as secretary of state. affleck will be in washington today testifying before the house armed services committee about the security situation in congo is that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> the dow saw its first back-to-back triple digit gains in five months tuesday. that was amid optimism that a deal will be reached on the fiscal cliff. today investors will be watching for fresh housing data and e
reviews, but senator john mccain said the film is wrong because the waterboarding of khalid shaikh mohammed did not lead to information to osama bin laden's compound. >>> chris christie is the most favored republican candidate for the 2016 republican nomination in a new poll with 55%. >>> president obama's approval rating reached 57% in a cbs poll focusing on the fiscal cliff talks. >>> former republican senator chuck hagel is a top candidate to become the new defense...
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basically mohammed morsi has lived down to the worst of the expectations. at the end of the day, as you said in your run up to this. this is about egypt and freedom. we have a revolution that continues for freedom and dignity. we did not have this revolution so that we could create a new dictator and this is why people are opposing what morsi did. >> morsi gave an interview to "time" magazine this week. an exclusive interview and this is just an excerpt from it. what i can see now is the egyptians are free. it's their right to express and to raise their voices and express their feelings and attitudes. but it's my responsibility, i see things more than they do. what does that even mean? >> so heavily invested in this revolution and loves this revolution, i find his words incredibly insulting to the revolution and its spirit of removing, basically, his daddy figure. morsi is basically saying i'm your daddy and what egypt has been saying since we started this election, we don't need a daddy, we need a president. >> how do you think this will play out in your c
basically mohammed morsi has lived down to the worst of the expectations. at the end of the day, as you said in your run up to this. this is about egypt and freedom. we have a revolution that continues for freedom and dignity. we did not have this revolution so that we could create a new dictator and this is why people are opposing what morsi did. >> morsi gave an interview to "time" magazine this week. an exclusive interview and this is just an excerpt from it. what i can see...
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declaring a holiday and saying it was in honor of the prophet mohammed, on a friday when you know imams will permits more people into the streets than otherwise would have, that was a stupid thing. it enflamed the situation. the crowds were not nearly as big as they could have been. but they were highly destructive. there was a lot of death and destruction. >> as you talk about the fact that the imams might be encouraging this, we've seen this on other friday call to prayer days. this is not spontaneous activity. this is organized. from leadership, religious leadership. >> yeah. some of it was spontaneous. a lot of people were enflamed and went into the streets. quite a few, as a matter of fact, went home, knew that things were going to get difficult in the streets and went home to try to avoid it. but those attacks, the people killed and hurt, the -- destin still -- definitely instigated by terrorist groups already banned by the pakistani government. >> meanwhile there's still the investigation going into the loss of ambassador chris stevens, three other americans killed in the septemb
declaring a holiday and saying it was in honor of the prophet mohammed, on a friday when you know imams will permits more people into the streets than otherwise would have, that was a stupid thing. it enflamed the situation. the crowds were not nearly as big as they could have been. but they were highly destructive. there was a lot of death and destruction. >> as you talk about the fact that the imams might be encouraging this, we've seen this on other friday call to prayer days. this is...
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9/11 ringleader mohamed atta awaited him at the orlando airport. so for me, "zero dark thirty" is a reminder of the power of one person. one week ago today, we saw the power of one individual to do horrific things. well, this was the opposite. if jose melendez perez had allowed qahtani into the united states, he would have
9/11 ringleader mohamed atta awaited him at the orlando airport. so for me, "zero dark thirty" is a reminder of the power of one person. one week ago today, we saw the power of one individual to do horrific things. well, this was the opposite. if jose melendez perez had allowed qahtani into the united states, he would have
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. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but no worries went right into the worm. the crowd was loving it. you talk about making the best of a bad situation, with those kind of moves, he should have no problem getting a date for the prom. and that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >> i'll bet he hae won't. now for another look at the weather, nbc's bill karins has your weather channel forecast. >> raise your hands if we've ever done the worm in your life before. >> no, of course not, because i'm cool. i said no. i didn't raise my hand. i went like this, no, not here. >> uh huh, sure. tell m
. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but...
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we don't worship buddha, mohamed, allah. we worship jesus christ. this guy is selling it. how close can a guy get to the pulpit without looking like he is part of it. >> i don't think rick santorum cares. his secret service nickname is petris. >> for peter. >> for peter. which has everything do with the foundation of the catholic church. he is a member of opus day. he believes in a really strong role for relinlon in politics. he has had the blessing, laying on of hands repeatedly. he embraces almost every religious symbol, and all of the religious rhetoric. i'm just reporting it. >> we see it time and again in these pollings. catholics are not voting in numbers for him. they are voting against him. voting for romney. >> a lot of catholics are democrats too. >> i'm talk about in the republican primary. >> there is truth to that because of the evangelical element of what you just saw there that does not appeal to traditional catholics. even though rick considers himself, and is a interest traditional catholic. >> howard fineman, malika and michael steele are all staying with
we don't worship buddha, mohamed, allah. we worship jesus christ. this guy is selling it. how close can a guy get to the pulpit without looking like he is part of it. >> i don't think rick santorum cares. his secret service nickname is petris. >> for peter. >> for peter. which has everything do with the foundation of the catholic church. he is a member of opus day. he believes in a really strong role for relinlon in politics. he has had the blessing, laying on of hands...
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president obama spent part of yesterday reaching out to leaders in the region, including president mohamed morsi. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, thanked morsi for his efforts to help broker the cease-fire. speaking to the israeli prime minister, president obama reaffirmed the united states and said it would use the moment to help israel strengthen security needs especially dealing with the issue of arms and weapons being smuggled into gaza. president obama in talking to president morsi, again, thanked him for his role and talked about the need to try to create and achieve a broader security situation in the region. president obama certainly spent a fair amount of his day yesterday dealing with this. the white house saying that secretary of state hillary clinton did play a pivotal role. one of the key things that they are pointing to that has come out of all of the talks and negotiations, alex, there's a question mark surrounding the egyptian president mohamed morsi, and that question mark has gone away. fe feel president obama's relationship has gotten stronger. he has been tal
president obama spent part of yesterday reaching out to leaders in the region, including president mohamed morsi. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, thanked morsi for his efforts to help broker the cease-fire. speaking to the israeli prime minister, president obama reaffirmed the united states and said it would use the moment to help israel strengthen security needs especially dealing with the issue of arms and weapons being smuggled into gaza. president obama in talking to president...
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hillary clinton held a meeting with mohamed morsi in cairo. and on sunday she meets with egypt's military chief. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> keeping more than 9,000 inmates fed is a herculean task for the staff at the maricopa jail in phoenix. >> we have close to 100 inmates working each day. some days of the week we may have as little to 60 to 70 inmates. there is never an off day here. we work seven days a week, 365 days a year. >> each inmate is fed twice daily. on a budget that the jail claims is less than 90 cents a day. the inmates say, it tastes that way. >> like the dog food we get. straight out of a can. kibbles and bits and beefy bits. >> i'm a big fan of spinach. i am pretty sure that came out of a lawnmower. >> each of the meals they're preparing right now currently has, usually a fruit, a vegetable, some type of bread, and then the hot meal portion, usually, sometimes a potato and meat pro >> what is that? is that whole wheat, potatoes come in a whole wheat? i'm confuse
hillary clinton held a meeting with mohamed morsi in cairo. and on sunday she meets with egypt's military chief. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> keeping more than 9,000 inmates fed is a herculean task for the staff at the maricopa jail in phoenix. >> we have close to 100 inmates working each day. some days of the week we may have as little to 60 to 70 inmates. there is never an off day here. we work...
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members of the muslim brotherhood and other islamists rallied behind mohamed morsi. nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its ten-city occupation of the square. today in the end belonged to morsi supporters. their show of support was big, at least in the tens of thousands, perhaps 100,000 or more outside cairo university and it really had the feel of a political rally. there were people waving flags, carrying banners and chanting pro-morsi sloegers. there were some clashes reported, not in cairo, but in the north in alexandria between pro and anti-morsi groups. overall, however, the day was peaceful. that's because the muslim brotherhood is much more focused on politics than on protests. it wants to see as quickl
members of the muslim brotherhood and other islamists rallied behind mohamed morsi. nbc's jim maceda is in cairo with the latest on that. >> hi, craig. supporters really needed a massive turnout today at their rally to stem the momentum of the opposition, which has seen hundreds of thousands of real mix of secular, moderate, leftist, liberal, christian and other minority egyptians who have been filling up tahrir square over the past week and which tonight, by the way, continues its...
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egypt's current president mohamed morsi does not. he is a member of the muslim brotherhood, a cousin of hamas. so the head of hamas was allowed to travel to the gaza strip. that's one example of the tectonic shift going on in politics in that part of the world right now. here is another. this is cairo. not during the revolution that brought morsi to power, but now, this is cairo right now. tens of thousands of protesters have been out there for about two weeks in the famed tahrir square and near the presidential palace. they're very upset that their newly elected democratically elected president morsi is doing things that are not so democratic. he is trying to make it so his decisions are not subject to judicial review. at least six civilians have been killed and hundreds injured in the violence. president obama called his egyptian counterpart yesterday to express concern about the situation that seems to be spinning out of control. he urged president morsi to meet with and negotiate with the opposition. >>> and then there is syria,
egypt's current president mohamed morsi does not. he is a member of the muslim brotherhood, a cousin of hamas. so the head of hamas was allowed to travel to the gaza strip. that's one example of the tectonic shift going on in politics in that part of the world right now. here is another. this is cairo. not during the revolution that brought morsi to power, but now, this is cairo right now. tens of thousands of protesters have been out there for about two weeks in the famed tahrir square and...
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look at mohammed morsi and the fine line he's trying to walk. he is a former member of the muslim brotherhood. so you know, he is -- that's effectively -- it's a very loose and bad analogy, that's effectively their tea party. >> right. >> they're pushing the muslim brotherhood and the entire government. they're trying to foment the protests. they would like to see the united states relationship destabilized. really the hard work begins now. >> that image. we'll leave this conversation on that image. that of sort of morsi dealing with his own version of sort of right word poll on that side and whomever is the president in the united states, at this moment president obama managing a right word pull on his flank and this question of can we stay with a complex diplomacy allowing us to move forward. thank you for being here today. mitt romney doesn't want to talk about foreign policy. what he does want to talk about? we're going to go ahead and have that conversation next. and later in the show, we're going to talk with my adviser from college, dr. m
look at mohammed morsi and the fine line he's trying to walk. he is a former member of the muslim brotherhood. so you know, he is -- that's effectively -- it's a very loose and bad analogy, that's effectively their tea party. >> right. >> they're pushing the muslim brotherhood and the entire government. they're trying to foment the protests. they would like to see the united states relationship destabilized. really the hard work begins now. >> that image. we'll leave this...
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stories making news this morning, in egypt, president mohamed morsi is expected to approve a new constitution passed by the assembly as early as saturday. that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking secrets to wikileaks. he told the military judge he was kept in solitary confinement and only allowed 20 minutes outdoors per day. >>> demominique strauss-kahn ha reached an agreement to settle a civil lawsuit against him by the new york hotel maid she claimed tried to rape her. >>> and the new list of the most popular baby names for 2012 is just out. so top names for the boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam and mason. and top names for the girls, all end in the letter "a." sophia, emma, olivia, isabella and ava. and in a surprising twist, the popular book "50 shades of grey" seemed to have influenced the list with "anna" m
stories making news this morning, in egypt, president mohamed morsi is expected to approve a new constitution passed by the assembly as early as saturday. that may mean an end to the protests against morsi's decree giving himself new powers. >>> former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave a houston hospital by the weekend. the 88-year-old was treated for bronchitis and a lingering cough. >>> private bradley manning spoke at a hearing on charges he faces for leaking...
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pressed by american reporters to explain where they got the idea that their new islamist president, mohammed morsi, had been foisted on them through an american plot, rather than through the will of the majority, several egyptians cited information gathered from american blogs or news sites." "an egyptian american christian who met mrs. clinton on sunday cited recent claims by representative michele bachmann, a republican, quote, that the obama administration is pursuing a closeted pro-muslim agenda." that was in a conversation with a "time" magazine correspondent. michele bachmann, that's the source of the information being used by the protesters in egypt, awesome. but not just her. a blogster sarah ahmed directed a reporter to a paper that said that an american conservative. which american conservatives? it was an episode of a web radio program hosted by frank gaffney, who was speaking with a retired american general named william boykin. yes, the same frank gaffney who once claimed that the new u.s. missile defense logo was smoking gun evidence of barack obama's submission to sharia. when
pressed by american reporters to explain where they got the idea that their new islamist president, mohammed morsi, had been foisted on them through an american plot, rather than through the will of the majority, several egyptians cited information gathered from american blogs or news sites." "an egyptian american christian who met mrs. clinton on sunday cited recent claims by representative michele bachmann, a republican, quote, that the obama administration is pursuing a closeted...
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egyptian president mohamed morsi is calling for a national dialogue but is resolute about his controversial constitution. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is joining us live from cairo monitoring the situation. let's start with egypt. how much more trouble is morsi in there? >> reporter: well, he's definitely politically isolated because all of egypt's major political factions have really come out against him for both the constitutional decree that gave him absolute powers nearly two weeks ago and kicked off all of these protests, but more importantly, they're very upset with him that he's trying to ram home this constitution that was drafted by an assembly made up mostly of islamist parties loyal to the president within just two weeks. so, that's fueled a lot of the street anger, left six people killed. it also brought out the military outside of the presidential palace. today, the opposition is calling for another million man march. no doubt, though, that the president's politically isolated and under mounting public pressure. mika? >> let's go back to syria. you've been following that situation sin
egyptian president mohamed morsi is calling for a national dialogue but is resolute about his controversial constitution. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is joining us live from cairo monitoring the situation. let's start with egypt. how much more trouble is morsi in there? >> reporter: well, he's definitely politically isolated because all of egypt's major political factions have really come out against him for both the constitutional decree that gave him absolute powers nearly two weeks ago and...
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mohammed. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his nor tour so this he can never speak again. before we ever start, the system is a rigged game to prevent us from doing our jobs. >> i mean, that is doing exactly what you said, which is striking any sort of semblance of legitimacy or the attempt to strike legitimacy from the proceedin proceedings. howard, when you have a trial that begins with this, does anybody get any closure from this? >> high heart goes out to those families, many of whom are from new york who lost loved ones ten years ago who are either following it hour by hour or maybe just reading the newspapers the next day. for a lot of those folks, this just reawakens a lot of very terrible upsetting memories. and your heart has to go out for people who lost loved ones still looking for some resolution, still looking for some closure of what happened ten years ago. if this trial continues to drag out, if the antics continue, people continue to delay, that will only make it m
mohammed. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his nor tour so this he can never speak again. before we ever start, the system is a rigged game to prevent us from doing our jobs. >> i mean, that is doing exactly what you said, which is striking any sort of semblance of legitimacy or the attempt to strike legitimacy from the proceedin proceedings. howard, when you have a trial that begins with this, does anybody get any closure from this? >> high heart goes out to those...
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we're talking about the voting rights act and mitt romney's speech and joining me today we have deedric mohammed, victoria de frfrances. and steven carter, author of the new novel "the impeachment of abraham lincoln" law professor at yale university. i had just cracked into the book and it was excellent and i loved your previous work, so i think everyone should go out and get it. i found the subtext of everything that happened this week fascinating. mitt romney went there to speak and the under lying thing that texas is going to be able to loose itself. it was interesting that mitt romney did not address this at all. >> particularly that attorney general holder spoken that monday and as biden would say the following day, voting rights is the key aspect of what the naacp is about. when you look at the reactions to romney's speech, you understand that because it wasn't speaking to the needs and concerns of the constituents and it was not only what he said, but what he didn't say. his father took a strong stand on the voting rights and he couldn't mention voting rights on his speech to the naacp in
we're talking about the voting rights act and mitt romney's speech and joining me today we have deedric mohammed, victoria de frfrances. and steven carter, author of the new novel "the impeachment of abraham lincoln" law professor at yale university. i had just cracked into the book and it was excellent and i loved your previous work, so i think everyone should go out and get it. i found the subtext of everything that happened this week fascinating. mitt romney went there to speak and...
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they show 52% of those votes went to mohammed morsi. that would be radical change for this country, the first time the muslim brotherhood has ever held power in egypt, the biggest country in the arab world. they want to impose islamic law. it is openly hostile to israel, no friend to the united states, although it has been trying to appeal to u.s. lawmakers and the white house with different delegations. that's on the muslim brotherhood front. the military here is clearly nervous about a muslim brotherhood victory. that's why in the late hours last night, just as it seemed that the muslim brotherhood was poised to win, the military issued this surprise statement, curtailing the powers dramatically of the new president, saying that the president wouldn't have the power to declare war on any other country, and wouldn't have the power to make key changes in the military. so the military is trying to protect itself against any kind of purge. so a power struggle has now been set between mohammed morsi who will want to assert its authority an
they show 52% of those votes went to mohammed morsi. that would be radical change for this country, the first time the muslim brotherhood has ever held power in egypt, the biggest country in the arab world. they want to impose islamic law. it is openly hostile to israel, no friend to the united states, although it has been trying to appeal to u.s. lawmakers and the white house with different delegations. that's on the muslim brotherhood front. the military here is clearly nervous about a muslim...
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this time, it's in response to a politically explosive power grab by the democracy's president, mohamed morsi. right now, soldiers are setting up barricades as morsi's opponents plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square later today. last night, army tanks surrounded the presidential palace as thousands of protesters waved flags and shouted "topple the regime." you may remember, that's the same chant heard during the revolution that brought down egypt's dictator hosni mubarak. in a tv address thursday, morsi failed to defuse growing anger, saying his absolute powers will expire with a new vote on resolution and constitution on december 15th. >>> speaking on human rights at a university in dublin, secretary of state hillary clinton called for urgent dialogue to ease the unrest in egypt. >> we call on all the stakeholders in egypt to settle their differences through discussion and debate, not through violence. >> clinton also called on egypt's leaders to protect the country's promise of post-revolution democracy. >>> back here at home, as the fiscal cliff standoff continues in wash
this time, it's in response to a politically explosive power grab by the democracy's president, mohamed morsi. right now, soldiers are setting up barricades as morsi's opponents plan a million man march in cairo's tahrir square later today. last night, army tanks surrounded the presidential palace as thousands of protesters waved flags and shouted "topple the regime." you may remember, that's the same chant heard during the revolution that brought down egypt's dictator hosni mubarak....
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. >>> almost 11 years after the attacks, khalid sheikh mohammed and his co-defendants are facing trial. they frustrated victims' families watching on closed circuit television. >> they're engaging in jihad in the courtroom. and we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of this trial. >> i think people like khalid sheikh mohammed, if they could have come back and told them, we killed 50 children today, he would have said, wonderful! praise allah. i say, damn you. >> in our imagination, we couldn't expect such a response from them. they have nothing but con tempt for our values and our way of life. >> michael isikoff is nbc's national investigative correspondent, just back himself. you were there in person in guantanamo bay for the military tribunal behind soundproof glass. what did you see? >> just a remarkable scene. first of all, it's very clear, this process is going to drag on for years. >> years! >> for years. >> i couldn't believe when i heard that. >> the defendants are obviously going to do everything they can to obstruct and slow down the process. you saw
. >>> almost 11 years after the attacks, khalid sheikh mohammed and his co-defendants are facing trial. they frustrated victims' families watching on closed circuit television. >> they're engaging in jihad in the courtroom. and we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of this trial. >> i think people like khalid sheikh mohammed, if they could have come back and told them, we killed 50 children today, he would have said, wonderful! praise allah. i...
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you see it in the fascinating relationship between president obama and mohammed morsi. two mag ma tist pragmatists trya way to mediate this. you see it in the backdrop of surprising riots in jordan which will cause increasing problems, you have that changing environment which you know far more about. but the arab street needs something different. these governments now need to be more responsive to their people so that is an opening for a different relationship. and the president, no american president is going to criticize israel's launching of this war. but this is an opening for a relationship with egypt, with turkey, to implement a cease-fire that will monitor arms smuggling into gaza. that will monitor israel's relationship. overarching all of it, such a painful issue to discuss. overarching -- all of it is a history. going back at least to '67. of the united states' role, maybe, the united states' role as the enabler. as the political diplomatic economic military enabler of an israeli policy. in many ways, a younger generation is seeing israelis, that is not in the
you see it in the fascinating relationship between president obama and mohammed morsi. two mag ma tist pragmatists trya way to mediate this. you see it in the backdrop of surprising riots in jordan which will cause increasing problems, you have that changing environment which you know far more about. but the arab street needs something different. these governments now need to be more responsive to their people so that is an opening for a different relationship. and the president, no american...
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the prophet mohammed and violent reaction. we see that again today. >> this is obviously a tragedy. the scary thing, if you look right out from this, this is a demonstration of the black underbelly of the digital age. you know, we saw the good side with the arab spring. unfortunately, what happened over there is not too different from what happened here as a result of the democratization of media in that we don't distinguish, even in this country, sometimes a blog or even the political commercials we see that don't run anywhere. they only run on the internet produced in some guy's basement and then we escalate them. this is the dark side of the democratization of media. we don't distinguish. we see what happens across the globe of something that is not endorsed by anybody. that has no credibility other than somebody sitting in their underwear in a basement. this is the danger of the internet. this is the dark side. >> you know, one of the more combustible elements in this, jeffrey, unfortunately is going to be the politics of it domestically here. i mean, american consulates, americ
the prophet mohammed and violent reaction. we see that again today. >> this is obviously a tragedy. the scary thing, if you look right out from this, this is a demonstration of the black underbelly of the digital age. you know, we saw the good side with the arab spring. unfortunately, what happened over there is not too different from what happened here as a result of the democratization of media in that we don't distinguish, even in this country, sometimes a blog or even the political...
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and mohamed morsi has called off a day of protests, and has he made the strongest call for the m muslim brotherhood who said they would form a human chain to protect those inside. >>> and to egypt where an attack has been made on the american consulate in benghazi and now on the ground investigating the murders of two diplomats including ambassador chris steven stevens and two former navy s.e.a.l.s who died trying to protect the consulate survivors. and here in the u.s., the white house is not backing down from the critique of president obama unlike mitt romney. >> i said that the statement was inappropriate, and that is why they backed away from it. >> and no direct response to when the president says you shoot first and aim litter. >> well, this is politics. >> and as he attacks his own party and some are questioning the wisdomf of the assault and the foreign policy advisers. >> it is amateur, and if e had not embarrassed himself and ernl internally the campaign understands he screwed up. >> whoever is advising mitt romney, and whoever is running this campaign is a disaster. >> all of
and mohamed morsi has called off a day of protests, and has he made the strongest call for the m muslim brotherhood who said they would form a human chain to protect those inside. >>> and to egypt where an attack has been made on the american consulate in benghazi and now on the ground investigating the murders of two diplomats including ambassador chris steven stevens and two former navy s.e.a.l.s who died trying to protect the consulate survivors. and here in the u.s., the white...
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the last time khalid sheikh mohammed, the master mind faced the court arraignment herering used it as a soap box to denounce the u.s. proclaim himself a martyr. and continue to take pride in what he did in orchestrating the attacks of 9/11. he also refused to accept his lawyers. and he got all the other four co-defendants to do the same thing. we still don't know whether these 9/11 defendants tomorrow will accept their lawyers. that's part of the arraignment process. how they will plead in the case. you can expect khalid sheikh mohammed as previously took pride in orchestrating 9/11 but there is some question about that. and on top of that, the defense lawyers for the u.s. military [ inaudible ] have raised just the last few days a lot of legal challenges to the proceedings and rules under which they're operating to make it difficult to communicate and represent their clients, and that will raise some really important legal issues as well. so while tomorrow is definitely a big day, you how it will play out is far from clear. >> we know five 9/11 family members were chosen by lottery.
the last time khalid sheikh mohammed, the master mind faced the court arraignment herering used it as a soap box to denounce the u.s. proclaim himself a martyr. and continue to take pride in what he did in orchestrating the attacks of 9/11. he also refused to accept his lawyers. and he got all the other four co-defendants to do the same thing. we still don't know whether these 9/11 defendants tomorrow will accept their lawyers. that's part of the arraignment process. how they will plead in the...
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what we know is that 99% of muslims are brought up with the idea that the prophet mohammed and the kuran cannot be ridiculed by human beings. there's a small minority who is willing to engage in violence and in murder, you know, to the logical end of that belief. but the vast majority of muslims, even though they may condemn violence, they haven't somehow found a way to bring themselves to understand that it is -- they may be offended, but somehow human life is more valuable than offense taken in the name of religious icons. >> you say in the piece that you refer to the homicidal few. that there's just few who would be actually moved to kill for this in the case we saw in the libyan embassy, which may have been a more organized attempt to assassinate that ambassador. but you do go on to say that the point you've just made, that there are plenty of muslim men and women who support, i'm quoting you now, who support whether actively or passively the idea that blasphemers deserve to suffer punishment. but the punishment could be something minor. when you use the word punishment, that would i
what we know is that 99% of muslims are brought up with the idea that the prophet mohammed and the kuran cannot be ridiculed by human beings. there's a small minority who is willing to engage in violence and in murder, you know, to the logical end of that belief. but the vast majority of muslims, even though they may condemn violence, they haven't somehow found a way to bring themselves to understand that it is -- they may be offended, but somehow human life is more valuable than offense taken...
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mohammed morsi is facing fierce competition from the military, hesitant to hand over power. richard engel has more. >> the muslim brotherhood has reason to celebrate. their man has been elected egypt's next president, according to multiple counts. and he is expected to usher in fundamental change for this country of 90 million. he wants to impose islamic law, limit the rights of women. his party is not pro-american, as mubarak was for decades, and he is fiercely anti-israel. morsi quickly declared victory, promising to reach out to all egyptians. but he faces a battle for power with the military, which will not give up without a fight. the ruling military council made a preemptive strike, eliminating the new president's powers to declare war, control the army, or replace its leaders. the reaction was this. >> people love mohammed morsi. >> a crowd of supporters in tahrir square. a movement began offering thanks in prayer, and opposing the military decree. this celebration has been a long time coming. for decades, the muslim brotherhood was banned in this country, its leaders
mohammed morsi is facing fierce competition from the military, hesitant to hand over power. richard engel has more. >> the muslim brotherhood has reason to celebrate. their man has been elected egypt's next president, according to multiple counts. and he is expected to usher in fundamental change for this country of 90 million. he wants to impose islamic law, limit the rights of women. his party is not pro-american, as mubarak was for decades, and he is fiercely anti-israel. morsi quickly...
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. >> the video that den grated mohammed spread to a dozen countries. crashes broke out in europe and india and police said at least three protesters were killed and dozens more were wounded, all this despite pleas for calm by worldly leaders, including the islamic president of egypt. here at home, a moving ceremony at andrews air force base as the flag-draped coffins of the four americans killed in libya were brought home and were met bisect of state, hillary clinton, and president obama. both of them spoke this sombre and moving ceremony covered live by all the cable networks. >> the flag they served under now carries them home. may god bless the memory of these men that laid down their lives for us all. may god watch our your families and all who loved them and may god bless these united states of america. to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day
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mohammed moraci, the last prime minister in the mubarak regime have already claimed victory. you're looking at a live shot from cairo's tahrir square where protesters have gathered for the results. sparked in part by fear that military rulers were preparing to invalidate the results. showed their candidate winning with 52% of the overall vote. the results were initially supposed to be revealed on thursday, but election officials delayed the announcement saying they're investigating allegations of voter fraud. the deepening political crisis after they tightened their the strong grip on power and rewriting the constitution and dissolving the country's first elected parliament since the revolution. military officials said sunday that they are prepared to answer any unrest with protesters in tahrir square, with force according to the. hillary clinton urged military leaders to relinquish power. >> i know that there are ongoing conversations between our military leaders and their counterparts in egypt. we think that it is imperative that the military fulfill its promise to the amer
mohammed moraci, the last prime minister in the mubarak regime have already claimed victory. you're looking at a live shot from cairo's tahrir square where protesters have gathered for the results. sparked in part by fear that military rulers were preparing to invalidate the results. showed their candidate winning with 52% of the overall vote. the results were initially supposed to be revealed on thursday, but election officials delayed the announcement saying they're investigating allegations...
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here's what he said about khalid sheikh mohammed. >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, eventually got to them. >> well joining me to discuss this and al qaeda one year after the death of bin laden, nbc news terror analyst coughlin. we have jose rodriguez. the head of the c.i.a.'s clandestine service, saying waterboarding, sleep deprivation, nudity, all of that worked on even the toughest terrorist, khalid sheikh mohammed. do you buy that? >> he's entitled to his opinion. he has experience in regard. i think it's unfortunately ignoring a very important piece of supplementary information. which is that we use these same techniques against another al qaeda operative, olibbi and this individual told us that saddam hussein was involved with 9/11 and it led us to invade a country mistakenly and led us to spend millions and billions of dollars, and american lives were lost. if you look at the math, that's not very good. i think we have to ask is this reliable in a consistent way. and i'm not sure it is. this is setting aside
here's what he said about khalid sheikh mohammed. >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, eventually got to them. >> well joining me to discuss this and al qaeda one year after the death of bin laden, nbc news terror analyst coughlin. we have jose rodriguez. the head of the c.i.a.'s clandestine service, saying waterboarding, sleep deprivation, nudity, all of that worked on even the toughest terrorist, khalid sheikh...
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accused nooimpb mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four alleged coconspirators are scheduled to be back in a military courtroom in guantanamo bay, cuba, next month but their trial is not expected to begin for another year after saturday's chaotic arraignment where they refused to answer questions. some shouted and during breakses laughed among themselves. the proceeding dragged on for 13 hours as the families of 9/11 victims looked on. >> and hurtful because they have no remorse. >> they have nothing but contempt for our way of life. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed if they could have come back and told them we killed 50 children, he would have said wonderful. praise lal. i say damn you. >> correspondent michael iz cough was in is that courtroom in guantanamo way for saturday's arraignment and joins me now from washington. michael, explain what was it like in that be courtroom since this was supposed to be something more simple in terms of a court proceeding that then lasted 13 hours. >> anything but simple. it's an extraordinary scene to sit in there and see khalid sh
accused nooimpb mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four alleged coconspirators are scheduled to be back in a military courtroom in guantanamo bay, cuba, next month but their trial is not expected to begin for another year after saturday's chaotic arraignment where they refused to answer questions. some shouted and during breakses laughed among themselves. the proceeding dragged on for 13 hours as the families of 9/11 victims looked on. >> and hurtful because they have no remorse....
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trusted everywhere. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed had his beard dyed a bright orange color. they were much more subdued than back in may. trial is still at least a year off. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban is now safe inside a british hospital known for its trauma work with wounded troops. she is said to have hopes for a good recovery. >>> george mcgovern, the one-time presidential candidate has been placed in hospice care. he is 90 years old and his daughter says he is nearing the end of his life. mcgovern lost the 1972 race to richard nixon. >>> the families of those killed in the colorado theater shooting massacre will receive about 70% of the money from a $5 million donation fund. the rest of the money will go to those injured if they were hospitalized overnight. >>> hey, look, the sun is out. all four of them. amateur astronomers have stumbled on to a distant planet about the size of neptune that orbits around a pair of stars and even crazier, another pair of stars revolves around the planet. this is the craziest. incredible video from
trusted everywhere. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed had his beard dyed a bright orange color. they were much more subdued than back in may. trial is still at least a year off. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban is now safe inside a british hospital known for its trauma work with wounded troops. she is said to have hopes for a good recovery. >>> george mcgovern, the one-time presidential candidate has been placed in hospice care. he is 90...
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thousands are protesting in tahrir square after the country's new president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers. violent protests have also broken out. and in the city of alexandria demonstratorsng to hijack the egyptian revolution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> president morsi took to a stage outside the presidential poll has to defend his new decree which puts his decisions above all legal challenges until a new parliament is elected. jim maceda joins me from cairo. he is on the phone, i understap. jim, let's start with the reasons that morsi has given for these new powers. >> hi craig. well morsi spoke, he came out of his presidential palace a few hours ago to address his thousands of supporters at that point, gathered around and that's what he told them. he said that he had to take this extreme step because there were opponents of the revolution namely and specifically the prosecutor general, he would be likely the supreme court like our supreme court chief justice and several other judges that they were interfering in this what has become a tedious, difficult, paraly
thousands are protesting in tahrir square after the country's new president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers. violent protests have also broken out. and in the city of alexandria demonstratorsng to hijack the egyptian revolution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> president morsi took to a stage outside the presidential poll has to defend his new decree which puts his decisions above all legal challenges until a new parliament is elected. jim maceda joins me from cairo. he...
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egyptian president mohammed morsi backed off a decree giving him authority. he order aid new order giving military power to arrest sls while a new constitution is finalized and voted on this saturday. former president hosni mubarak issued a similar decree before he lost power declaring emergency law in egypt. meanwhile, the national salvation front, the secular liberal opposition, is considering a boycott of the charter vote and is calling for protests in advancing the vote this weekend. joining us now from cairo is nbc news foreign correspondent amman. thank you for joining us. my first question is just about the motivations, morsi's motive augustss here. initially when this sort of power grab, if you will -- we'll call it that -- began, there was some sense and some analysis that this was an effort to -- an effort at efficiency, to get things down and that the democratic process would be restored. that seems increasingly less the case. this seems like a consolidation of power. what is your read on the situation? >> well, i think it's very important to depen
egyptian president mohammed morsi backed off a decree giving him authority. he order aid new order giving military power to arrest sls while a new constitution is finalized and voted on this saturday. former president hosni mubarak issued a similar decree before he lost power declaring emergency law in egypt. meanwhile, the national salvation front, the secular liberal opposition, is considering a boycott of the charter vote and is calling for protests in advancing the vote this weekend....
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>> i don't think that it is the only factor that will get mohamed morsi to be an honest broker in the region. i think it's much -- it would be a much better bet to appeal to his sense of wanting to be a statesman. wanting to be a responsible actor, wanting to be -- to live up to the stature of everything that egypt can be in the community of nations. i think threatening mohamed morsi in that way of all the things that are going to motivate him, i'm not sure threats like that, that we are going to take away $2 billion which again, i would say yes, it's a difficult economy. but it's not quite what it used to be. >> what about the imf and the $4.8 billion they have in reserves potentially for egypt? i mean, it's a linchpin of cash that could flow their way or not. >> again, these are all complicated issues. i still am not sure that threatening mohamed morsi is the way to get what you want done. >> so we reported yesterday senator mccain suggested sending former president clinton to negotiate a longer deal. he could be an honest broker that brought a lot of leverage and graf aas the to it
>> i don't think that it is the only factor that will get mohamed morsi to be an honest broker in the region. i think it's much -- it would be a much better bet to appeal to his sense of wanting to be a statesman. wanting to be a responsible actor, wanting to be -- to live up to the stature of everything that egypt can be in the community of nations. i think threatening mohamed morsi in that way of all the things that are going to motivate him, i'm not sure threats like that, that we are...
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region to try to prevent an escalation of the conflict is in cairo to meet with egyptian president mohamed morsi who is key to brokering any deal. it's her final stop on an emergency round of shuttle diplomacy that also include meetings in israel and the west bank. for the latest nbc's stephanie gosk joins us and ayman mohyeldin. a report of a tel aviv bus explosion. is there any indication that the israelis now are looking at possibly having a short-term truce or want to hold out long er for a longer deal? >> reporter: well, we don't have a truce. there's a lot of talk yesterday that there would be one, and then this morning, today around lunch time this bus attack. and what we know about it so far is that they're saying it's a terrorist attack, it's not a suicide attack. we were down there earlier today and the security officials were very nervous. they were pushing us back. they thought maybe there were more explosives on the bus. it turned out there weren't. this tactic will be very familiar to people in this city and around israel. it was used about a decade ago frequently all over th
region to try to prevent an escalation of the conflict is in cairo to meet with egyptian president mohamed morsi who is key to brokering any deal. it's her final stop on an emergency round of shuttle diplomacy that also include meetings in israel and the west bank. for the latest nbc's stephanie gosk joins us and ayman mohyeldin. a report of a tel aviv bus explosion. is there any indication that the israelis now are looking at possibly having a short-term truce or want to hold out long er for a...
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. >>> in iran, egyptian president mohamed morsi urged the world in the matter of the rebels, which caused others to walk out in protest. >>> and a federal court blocking the identification law in texas that would require a photo id before casting the ballot, saying it would likely curtail the ability of minorities to vote. >>> and the defense department sent a letter to the former navy seal regarding the book he is about to publish regarding the raid in pakistan. the military is considering legal action. >>> and a cheating scandal at harvard university as dozens of students are being investigated for possibly copying answers on a take-home final exam. now if found guilty, they face a reprimand or suspension. >>> now, here is your first look at the morning's dish of scrambled politics. former florida governor jeb bush among the speakers on the final night of the republican national convention in tampa. he told voters to stop blaming his brother, george w. bush, at this gop convention. >>> and the former vp says it is time to eliminate the electoral college and have the popular vote to deci
. >>> in iran, egyptian president mohamed morsi urged the world in the matter of the rebels, which caused others to walk out in protest. >>> and a federal court blocking the identification law in texas that would require a photo id before casting the ballot, saying it would likely curtail the ability of minorities to vote. >>> and the defense department sent a letter to the former navy seal regarding the book he is about to publish regarding the raid in pakistan. the...
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they think that the muslim brotherhood legitimately won and that mohammed morsi won by 52% roughly. now, we are still waiting for the election results to be announced and rumors have been swirling all day and that has been a consistent problem in this country. if you remember just a few days ago, president mubarak was declared dead, then declared suddenly miraculously better. we are hearing a lot of similar kind of rumors about how this election result is going to turn out, with reports saying definitively that it's going to be morsi, other reports saying definitively that it's going to be shafiq. we frankly don't know. we don't even know when the exact -- the actual results are going to be announced. most likely it's going to be sunday, although there is some speculation that it could be tomorrow. but the most definitive information that we at nbc have is that it's still supposed to be sunday. >> we should point out hillary clinton and other officials here are talking to the military and saying that they believe it probably was morsi and they are determined to at least exert whatev
they think that the muslim brotherhood legitimately won and that mohammed morsi won by 52% roughly. now, we are still waiting for the election results to be announced and rumors have been swirling all day and that has been a consistent problem in this country. if you remember just a few days ago, president mubarak was declared dead, then declared suddenly miraculously better. we are hearing a lot of similar kind of rumors about how this election result is going to turn out, with reports saying...
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mohammed morsi, a senior member of the muslim brotherhood. he studied in the united states, his two children are actually u.s. citizens. a well respected figure within the organization. he is considered slightly on the conservative side, but since being nominated, he says he'll work with all political forces. is he by many people's accounts, a very pragmatic individual, but no doubt, many people concerned by some of the ideas he has put forth when it comes to social issues here in the country. but the muslim brotherhood in general, like dr. morsi, demonstrated a sense of pragmatism that sometimes has angered egyptians because they have dealt with the military council and distanced themselves from youth of the revolution, at the same time, many people feel they are most politically organized and the strongest political force on the ground and that is particularly why they still enjoy a great deal of support among many people here. >> we all read and heard what the parliament there did to the presidency in egypt a few days ago. how is that goin
mohammed morsi, a senior member of the muslim brotherhood. he studied in the united states, his two children are actually u.s. citizens. a well respected figure within the organization. he is considered slightly on the conservative side, but since being nominated, he says he'll work with all political forces. is he by many people's accounts, a very pragmatic individual, but no doubt, many people concerned by some of the ideas he has put forth when it comes to social issues here in the country....
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there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share with you, remind you of john mccain's op-ed in the "washington post." may 11th, 2011. he said i asked cia director leon panetta for the facts and he told me the following, the trail to bin laden did not begin with disclosure from khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times. the first mention of abu kuwaiti, the nickname of the courier who ultimately led us to bin laden as well as a description of him as an important member of al qaeda. cameheld. none of the three deans who were waterboarded provided abu ahmed's real name, his whereabouts. >> former director panetta told brian williams in this ne
there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share...
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yesterday he had on 9/11, what he called international judge mohammed day, and on this day he not only held with a small group of his parishioners, but had a live stream on the internet where he showed about a 13-minute promotional clip of this movie. now, because in the past he has been able to get international attention, it's possible that his broadcast or his stream on the internet captured the attention in the islamic world. he stated on his website that the fact that angry protesters climbed the wall at the u.s. embassy in cairo, ripped down the american flag and tore it apart further indicates the lack of respect that islam has for any other religion. he says the movie is to show the destructive ideology of islam. that's going back to what he has effectively done before. if we go back to 2010, he wanted to burn the koran. there was so much outrage built-up internationally because of his claim, it took a phone call from barack obama to stop it. but then in 2011, he did actually burn those korans, and he posted that video on the internet and in kandahar, afghanistan, there was suc
yesterday he had on 9/11, what he called international judge mohammed day, and on this day he not only held with a small group of his parishioners, but had a live stream on the internet where he showed about a 13-minute promotional clip of this movie. now, because in the past he has been able to get international attention, it's possible that his broadcast or his stream on the internet captured the attention in the islamic world. he stated on his website that the fact that angry protesters...
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." >>> secretary hillary clinton is handling the bulk of diplomacy and met with mohamed morsi about strengthening ties and ensuring diplomatic security. remember, we reported yesterday president morsi had tough words about the united states. secretary clinton met with the presidents of libya, pakistan and to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu. yesterday in new york iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad looked to stoke an already tense situation in the middle east during his remarks at the general assembly. he declared that israel is bullying the united states over iran's alleged threat of a nuclear weapon. ahmadinejad said he's not worried about the threat of an attack on his country, the impact of international countries against his country are "not that bad." says we're doing fine. >>> mitt romney schorpening his attacks when it comes to the president's handling of foreign policy. in pueblo, the republican candidate keyed in on this phrase he used during his "60 minutes" interview, anti-unrest around the world. >> align ourselves with democracy, universal right, a notion that people have to be
." >>> secretary hillary clinton is handling the bulk of diplomacy and met with mohamed morsi about strengthening ties and ensuring diplomatic security. remember, we reported yesterday president morsi had tough words about the united states. secretary clinton met with the presidents of libya, pakistan and to hold talks with benjamin netanyahu. yesterday in new york iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad looked to stoke an already tense situation in the middle east during his...
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. >>> egyptian president mohamed morsi is seen as a critical player. he met yesterday with u.n. secretary ban ki-moon. turkey's prime minister complicated matters when he reefr referred to israel as a terrorist state after attending talks in egypt. president obama spoke by phone yesterday to both morsi and netanyahu during his trip to southeast asia. in gaza hamas is calling for israel to stop killing its leaders and end a six-year blockade. meanwhile, new explosions continued through palestinian territory. they say they targeted the national islamic bank which they accuse hamas of using to pay its employees. an nbc analysis found israel has killed nearly 40 hamas militants over the last week, often using high precision drone strikes but the civilian toll has been high as well. thousands of people turned out for the funerals of four young children killed in an israeli air strike. meanwhile, israel's so-called iron dome missile defense has helped keep most missiles out of heavily populated areas. still some have made it through, like this rocket that hit a school. joining us now,
. >>> egyptian president mohamed morsi is seen as a critical player. he met yesterday with u.n. secretary ban ki-moon. turkey's prime minister complicated matters when he reefr referred to israel as a terrorist state after attending talks in egypt. president obama spoke by phone yesterday to both morsi and netanyahu during his trip to southeast asia. in gaza hamas is calling for israel to stop killing its leaders and end a six-year blockade. meanwhile, new explosions continued through...
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. >> the military trial scheduled for khalid sheikh mohammed is raising new questions about the obama administration's counter terrorism policies. we'll look at how the government is balancing security with civil liberties next on "now." is this what we're doing now? i don't want a plunger anywhere near my coffee. not in my house. with maxwell house french roast, you let gravity do the work. [ male announcer ] maxwell house french roast. always good to the last drop. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. i'm making my money do more. i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and
. >> the military trial scheduled for khalid sheikh mohammed is raising new questions about the obama administration's counter terrorism policies. we'll look at how the government is balancing security with civil liberties next on "now." is this what we're doing now? i don't want a plunger anywhere near my coffee. not in my house. with maxwell house french roast, you let gravity do the work. [ male announcer ] maxwell house french roast. always good to the last drop. the day...
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plus, bofrming legend mohammed ali receives the biggest award in boxing history. that's next. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. tintroducing a revolutionary. it new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> a ne
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the announcement of mohamed morsi's victory was met by widespread celebration in tahrir square. he was trained by an engineer in the united states and becomes the arab world's first islamist head of state. he took in 52% of the vote against egypt's former prime minister. the transition still faces hurdles, including long-standing tensions between the brotherhood and the nation's secular rumors. the army seized new control over the legislation and sharply limited the reach of presidential power. nbc's reporter is in cairo. good morning to you, sir. the first question is how much is this really significant considering there is still very much a standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military about how much actual power this democratic government can have? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, luke. in fact, there is no doubt there will be a lot of questions in the coming day as to how much power this incoming president has, but you're talking about the importance of it. on one level, it is extremely important. for the first time in generations, in decades here in egypt, egypti
the announcement of mohamed morsi's victory was met by widespread celebration in tahrir square. he was trained by an engineer in the united states and becomes the arab world's first islamist head of state. he took in 52% of the vote against egypt's former prime minister. the transition still faces hurdles, including long-standing tensions between the brotherhood and the nation's secular rumors. the army seized new control over the legislation and sharply limited the reach of presidential power....
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plus, making a splash from an underwater cabinet meeting to here in our studio, mohamed n h nasheed. and lotto fever. wait till you hear. good day, i'm andrea mitchell back in washington in our dali fix today as more republican holdouts get in behind behind romney. a new poll shows rick santorum is in trouble in wisconsin which votes tuesday trailing romney by seven points among likely republican voters. down 40 to 33%. ri politics.com and joins me on the set. hey, chris, first of all, thanks for holding down the fort this week. great having you here. >> i was happy to. >> talk about wisconsin, on to wisconsin and the fact is rick santorum there and then pennsylvania where he's already holding on to a narrowing lead in his home state over mitt romney. you get the feeling that this thing is coming together if not numerically, the momentum. >> take the last ten days. the last ten days starting with the illinois primary and going to today. what have we seen? mitt romney convince by 12 points in illinois and then goes on to get jeb bush's endorsement, paul ryan's endorsement, marco rubio
plus, making a splash from an underwater cabinet meeting to here in our studio, mohamed n h nasheed. and lotto fever. wait till you hear. good day, i'm andrea mitchell back in washington in our dali fix today as more republican holdouts get in behind behind romney. a new poll shows rick santorum is in trouble in wisconsin which votes tuesday trailing romney by seven points among likely republican voters. down 40 to 33%. ri politics.com and joins me on the set. hey, chris, first of all, thanks...
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extreme religion strife who are competing now with the mainstream islam brotherhood led by people like mohamed morsi and it they are using the -- this clip or video whatever you want to call it, as a pretext in their ongoing conflict to shape the future of societies like egypt and libya and it is -- it is useful for these groups to dump everything on the american boogieman. that's what is taking place. it's not the question of mobs. mobs are small and we can control them. it's the question of the political leadership, lack of political leadership, lack of resolve, lack of honesty and a lot of cynicism as we've seen in the way and behavior of mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, compared with the reaction of a very poor brittle government like in libya where they show genuine sense of sorrow, both on the official level and popular level. >> even in yemen we had a government that tried to protect our embassy, whereas in egypt it took forever, it seemed. jim, you can understand how not only the president, but how people and the appropriators on the hill are going to say why should we give a bil
extreme religion strife who are competing now with the mainstream islam brotherhood led by people like mohamed morsi and it they are using the -- this clip or video whatever you want to call it, as a pretext in their ongoing conflict to shape the future of societies like egypt and libya and it is -- it is useful for these groups to dump everything on the american boogieman. that's what is taking place. it's not the question of mobs. mobs are small and we can control them. it's the question of...
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secretary clinton is in cairo where she met with president mohamed morsi of egypt who's mediating the discussions. as secretary clinton carries the official white house message there is new attention being paid to the president's strategic options in the region. "the washington post" writes president obama's decision to send his top diplomat on an emergency middle east peace making mission tuesday marked an administration shift to a more active vist role in the region's affairs and offered clues to how he may use the political elbow room afforded by a second term. beyond a cease-fire agreement, the president could try to throw his political clout behind a larger, long-term solution here. so far, no deal has materialized between israel and gaza. also, a bus bombing in tel aviv could push both sides further apart. 19 people were injured, three critically, in what was the first terror attack in israel in four years. police say, however, the incident was not a suicide bombing. joining me now, former assistant secretary of state, p.j. crowley and from tel aviv, nbc news correspondent steph
secretary clinton is in cairo where she met with president mohamed morsi of egypt who's mediating the discussions. as secretary clinton carries the official white house message there is new attention being paid to the president's strategic options in the region. "the washington post" writes president obama's decision to send his top diplomat on an emergency middle east peace making mission tuesday marked an administration shift to a more active vist role in the region's affairs and...
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but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions or look at him or even wear a headset to understand the proceedings. the reason he's not putting the ear phones in his ear is because of the torture that was done to him his lawyer told the judge. an accused plotter twice interrupted, once by standing up to pray and another by shouting out that there were threats against defendants in guantanamo bay. the judge ordered him to sit down. saying he would address such issues later. during a court break, mohammed and the other defendants could be seen leaning back, laughing and chatting, apparently pleased with their tactics. but family members, some watching here at guantanamo, and others on closed circuit tv at seven sites around the country, were infuriated. >> they have nothing but contempt for our values and our way of life. >> so many people were killed that day. so many good people. >> defense lawyers said in court what they've been saying publicly this week. that their clients protests were aimed at highlighting the injustice of their
but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions or look at him or even wear a headset to understand the proceedings. the reason he's not putting the ear phones in his ear is because of the torture that was done to him his lawyer told the judge. an accused plotter twice interrupted, once by standing up to pray and another by shouting out that there were threats against defendants in guantanamo bay. the judge ordered him to sit down. saying he...